
Necessary Tools:
• Low-tack masking tape—for positioning Camowraps® in place
• Felt-tipped squeegee—for applying the graphic
• Hobby knife (OLFA or XACTO knife)—for trimming away excess vinyl
• Air release tool—for removing air bubble
• Rivet brush—for installation over rivets
• Heat gun—for heating the vinyl on complicated applications
Before Application:
1. First of all, you’ll need to wash the whole exterior of your vehicle
removing all loose dirt, grime or road film. Next remove anything that
could pose as an obstruction to you while you’re installing Camowraps®.
Mirrors, moldings, handles, locks, emblems or anything that you’ve
stuck to the vehicle can be removed but not necessary for installation.
2.
For best results use 70% Isopropyl Alcohol as a final wipe before
installation. If there is any stubborn residue on the vehicle you can
use a bug and tar remover but remember to come back and wipe with
alcohol as the final step before installation.
Installation:
3. It is advisable for you to start the installation process at the
rear of the vehicle working forward overlapping each panel.
4. To ensure that you’ve got the size and placement correct, try placing Camowraps®
against the panel to ensure that it fits just right. If it doesn’t,
this is the time that you can still make some minor changes so that it
fits to your vehicle to the “T”. When you’re absolutely sure that it’s
in place then apply masking tape at top edge to hold in place.
5. From the edge of the tape hinge, take off the back lining from your Camowraps®
and slowly pull it downward applying mild squeegee pressure over the
material slowly and gently. Squeegee the area from center outward, and
left to right continuing downward. Along the way smooth out any
wrinkles and bubbles that are visible.
6. It’s important that you should not attempt to stretch Camowraps®
over areas that are hard to reach, body indentations or tight curves.
This may result in tearing the material accidentally. What you should
do is lift Camowraps® away from the panel and squeegee it firmly into the recessed areas carefully.
7.
Once you’re done trimming the material around any obstruction you can
find, use an air release tool or pin to puncture the bubbles gently and
then push all of the air out of the bubbles. Or you can opt to squeegee
toward the puncture.
8. If you have to contend with lots of curves and dents when installing Camowraps®
on your vehicle, use a heat gun or hair dryer and applicator brush to
work out the wrinkles and bunches. Remember to apply low temperature
only. Just heat it slightly while holding the heat source several
inches away from the material and smooth Camowraps® over your vehicle panels.
9.
When making relief cuts for contoured edges and curves cut slits at the
edge of the material and overlap them so that one piece covers the
other. The pieces should normally overlap at least ¼ inch to ensure
proper coverage. Press the edges together firmly with your fingers and
apply slight heat.
10. Once you have completed
the installation check and see if there are any air bubbles, wrinkles
or areas that need further attention. If there are, use firm pressure
and heat then squeegee or brush out areas until smooth.
If you’re satisfied with your work, reinstall all obstructions that you’ve earlier removed.
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